NEW DELHI: A state of emergency was declared in parts of Russia‘s Voronezh region after a Ukrainian drone attack ignited a warehouse fire, the governor of the region announced on Sunday. “There were no casualties,” said Alexander Gusev on the Telegram messaging app, adding that some residents in the Podgorensky district were being evacuated.
“Detonation of explosive objects continues,” Gusev said, indicating ongoing risks in the affected area.
“Several drones were detected and destroyed overnight by air defence systems above the Voronezh region,” Alexander Gusev wrote on Telegram.
“Their falling debris set off a fire in a depot” in the Podgorenski district where “explosives began to detonate”, Gusev said, adding that there were no indications anybody had been hurt.
Russia and Ukraine used drones, including large explosive devices with a range of hundreds of kilometres (miles), extensively since Russia launched its military operation in February 2022.
“Detonation of explosive objects continues,” Gusev said, indicating ongoing risks in the affected area.
“Several drones were detected and destroyed overnight by air defence systems above the Voronezh region,” Alexander Gusev wrote on Telegram.
“Their falling debris set off a fire in a depot” in the Podgorenski district where “explosives began to detonate”, Gusev said, adding that there were no indications anybody had been hurt.
Russia and Ukraine used drones, including large explosive devices with a range of hundreds of kilometres (miles), extensively since Russia launched its military operation in February 2022.